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Botswana Claims Gold in Thrilling Men’s 4x400m Relay Amidst Heavy Rain

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Last updated: September 21, 2025 6:26 pm
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Published: September 21, 2025
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Botswana’s aspirations to clinch a global title in the men’s 4x400m relay reached a thrilling crescendo despite the challenges of torrential rain and the imposing legacy of the United States team, which had triumphed in nine of the last ten events.

As the USA’s anchor leg runner, Rai Benjamin—an accomplished 400m hurdles champion—took to the track with a significant two-meter advantage, it appeared the Americans were on the brink of yet another gold medal. Behind him, South Africa and the silver-medalist Botswana, fresh from their success at the World Athletics Relays, seemed poised to battle for a second-place finish.

However, as the race neared its conclusion, a dramatic turn unfolded. Zakithi Nene, who had been added to the South African squad after finishing fifth in the individual event, surged forward from the outside, igniting hopes of not only securing silver but possibly challenging Benjamin for the lead. The atmosphere was electric as the rain-soaked track glimmered under floodlights, setting the scene for a breathtaking finish.

Collen Kebinatshipi emerged as the surprise hero for Botswana, executing a remarkable maneuver through the field and sealing the nation’s first-ever gold in this event with a final time of 2:57.76. Despite Benjamin’s attempt to respond, he finished just two-thousandths of a second behind, sharing a time of 2:57.83 with South Africa, both edging out the determined group.

Letsile Tebogo, the second-leg runner for Botswana, played a crucial role in the team’s success, having previously contributed to the nation’s Olympic silver medal in Paris. He had also experienced previous heartache in Tokyo, where he faced disqualification for a false start in the 100m final and narrowly missed out on a 200m medal. In this race, he turned the tide by clocking an impressive split of 44.05 seconds, enabling Botswana to level up against the USA.

Bayapo Ndori, who earned bronze in the 400m, kept the momentum going before handing the baton to Kebinatshipi, whose exceptional performance solidified their victory. The jubilant celebration commenced as Tebogo led his teammates, clad in pale blue shirts, through puddles on the track, reminiscent of a joyful scene from “Singin’ in the Rain.”

Meanwhile, the USA’s journey to the final had not been smooth; a different quartet had initially faltered in the heats, finishing sixth. However, they managed to secure a place in the final by overcoming Kenya in a runoff, following a disqualification of the Zambian team, which had impeded both squads.

On the other hand, South Africa gained a brief glimmer of hope from a stellar run by Wayde Van Niekerk, the world record-holder in the 400m, who put in an inspiring performance on the third leg. Belgium and Qatar rounded out the field, finishing fourth and fifth respectively, while Great Britain ended in sixth.

The race not only showcased the intense competition at the world level but also highlighted the emotional rollercoaster of track and field, reinforcing the unpredictable and exhilarating nature of relay events.

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